Advanced Basic Biological Chemistry II

Numbering Code G-PHA01 61214 LJ86 Year/Term 2022 ・ Irregular, First semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Lecture
Target Year 1st and 2nd year master's students Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period
Instructor name FUTAKI SHIROH (Institute for Chemical Research Professor)
DOI MASAO (Institute for Liberal Arts and Sciences Professor)
TAKAKURA YOSHINOBU (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course (Purpose) In order to deepen understanding of the molecular mechanisms of biology function and form formation, its control, and the progress of genetic and genomic science, recent research results are introduced and discussed.
(Overview) After the lecture is carried out on the state-of-the-art research results on the molecular mechanism of biology function and form formation, its control, and the progress of genetic and genomic sciences, we will have a discussion. The lecture is given by a part-time lecturer in the field of study as necessary.
Course Goals Understand the state-of-the-art research trends related to the molecular mechanisms of biological functions and forms, their control, and the development of genetic and genomic sciences. In addition, it will become possible to find points of contact between the content learned and the respective research, and to make proposals to utilize this for research activities.
Schedule and Contents Class Plan
1st to 4th Classes Recent Research Results on the Progress of Genetic and Genomic Sciences
5th to 6th Classes Recent Research Results on the Molecular Mechanism of Morphogenesis
7th to 10th Classes Recent Research Achievements on Biofunctional Chemistry
11th to 12th Classes Recent Research Achievements on the Molecular Recognition of Living Organisms
13th to 15th Classes Recent Research Achievements on Molecular Cell Biology and Systems Biology
Evaluation Methods and Policy Evaluate by attending lectures and submitting reports on issues related to the lecture content.
Course Requirements None in particular
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) It is desirable to take the course while accurately grasping the research issues in the master's degree course and the current status and issues in related academic fields.
Textbooks Textbooks/References Printouts will be distributed if otherwise necessary.
References, etc. Other texts may be designated depending on the content of the lecture.
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